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walking picture
 | | Edith Ayton on the right was born in Warrenby Edith is pictured shopping accompanied by her sister Victoria |
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A stroll into town
Grand fathers
Charles Burdett and Joe Gibson out for a walk |  |
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The family about 1927
| Joe Gibson junior a Redcar butcher with his wife Ivy nee Burdett and their children |  |
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walking picture
 | | George Thurwell of High st Coatham |
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George
 | George Thurwell out walking again
The station hotel is on the right of the picture
which shows the junction of Coatham road and station road |
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The Thurwells
| Georges son Wilf with his wife Florence in town |  |
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late 1920s
 | | Dorothea Johnson with her mother Monice of 10 Widgeon street out walking with their dog Vicky. |
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Esplanade
 | | An early picture |
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open air swimming pool
 | | Not many walking but certainly plenty of action |
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Post office 1800s
The post office in 1820 and below in 1860 |
Close family 1940s
Nell and Jo Close
with daughters
Trisha & Linda |
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 | Joe Close walking in Redcar high street,
recouperating after an accident at the works where he lost a thumb
photo and information from Linda Close |
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1960
| walking picture on the prom |  |
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 | Mrs Craggs walking in Redcar ( centre)
courtesy of Margaret Hatton |
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Date
 | A lovely photo taken on Redcar High street
George Turner pictured on the left was my nannas brother, and the lady with him was his wife Dorothy. Their home address was Wilton Ave Dormanstown.
photograph & information
Courtesy of Sue Barker nee Lister. |
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